If private enterprise is cutthroat enough to kick sick people off of its rolls because they have the audacity to try to collect on some of the money they've been paying into the system for decades, or vile enough to refuse treatment of cancer for someone who forgot to mention that they once had acne on their insurance application, *and* they *still* only turn about a 5 percent profit running a service that is of critical importance to the populace, I consider that the best case of all that this is a job best left to government.
But government is vile enough to tax someone when they're dead, and cutthroat enough to turn away a hot truck full of suffering human beings who just want to work, shuttled in here in the dark of night by criminals, because they didn't file the proper 'paperwork'.
If private enterprise is cutthroat enough to kick sick people off of its rolls because they have the audacity to try to collect on some of the money they've been paying into the system for decades, or vile enough to refuse treatment of cancer for someone who forgot to mention that they once had acne on their insurance application, *and* they *still* only turn about a 5 percent profit running a service that is of critical importance to the populace, I consider that the best case of all that this is a job best left to government.
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